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Projects reporter Andrea Eger broke the news on Thursday with an exclusive on Gov. Kevin Stitt’s appointees finding a workaround to set a special meeting of the state Board of Education.

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Andrea Eger broke the news Thursday about Gov. Kevin Stitt’s appointees on the state Board of Education.

Annie Davenport,

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The day before, she and reporter Steve Metzer, who works in Oklahoma City at the capitol, teamed up to explain the state auditor’s latest report on Oklahoma’s mismanagement of more than $90 million in federal funds.

Metzer filed another breaking story that same day when the attorney general announced that the Oklahoma Highway Patrol can’t abandon highways in Tulsa and Oklahoma City as it proclaimed earlier this year.

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Not to be outdone, reporter Kevin Canfield worked on two breaking stories Wednesday: At noon he told you the city council halted a proposal to expand Tulsa’s human rights ordinances. At 7:30 that night, he reported councilors just approved the much talked about plan on medians and sidewalks.

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Will Rogers says

“Well, here we are, flying out of Tulsa, the first town in America to become a city. This is one of the best and busiest airports in the country.” – May 13, 1933, provided by the Will Rogers Memorial Museum in Claremore, excerpted from his published works